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Not quadrupling through Camden Rd will create a very nasty pinch
point. As soon as trains get west of Camden Rd they are effectively on four track anyway (2 via Gospel Oak and 2 via Primrose Hill). With it also effectively going to be 4 tracks east of Dalston (2 to New Cross and 2 to Stratford) what is needed is 4 tracks between Dalston and Camden Rd. This is going to remove a lot of pathways for freight and non LOROL trains from the NLL. Also I do not like it in the article where as an excuse it says "The work would also cause major highway disruption in the congested Camden area." Is this another case of private transport before public transport? There was major long term disruption in the Paddington area when the bridge on Bishops Bridge Road was replaced. Also I believe that Carpenters Road in Stratford is closed. That must be causing "major highway disruption" as well. With all the infrastructure project cuts by Boris. When will it be announced that the funding for ELL phase 2 will not have a chance. I know this is a political comment, but is Boris going to be known as the Mayor who did nothing? If this is what the Tories are doing to public transport in London, what will the Tories do nationally if they get into power? |
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